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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Waerengai-o-Kuri Sports • Jy/JEETING ' & To. be held in MR. Wv B< MOSSMAN’S Paddock, SO-tfAY TO-DAY JANUARY 23, 1926. ; v|fp commence at 10 a.m. Enjoy the. fresh air under the shady willows at “The Laurels.” Patron:. J, Barns-Graham, Esq. President: E. W. M. Wallis, Esq. Vice-presidents; Mesdames S, L. Harris, A. G. Jeffery., Messrs. W. Veitch, W.E. Harris, A J. Willson, G. H. Morioe. J. Monckton, J. Machell, H. E Kent C Matthews, E. H, Baker, J. Von Fein, A. O. Steele. A. Mcßad, L; Gray, E, Ellmers, D. Gordon, T. B. Hall, J. J. Box. J. D. Burgess.. A. J. McGregor, M. Stafford, E. M. Hutchinson, S. E. Gillinghain, H. H. Wall, .T. McLaurin. Executive Committee: Messrs. HHarris (Chairman), J. Von Pein, Jnr., C .Stevens, F. Harris, W. B. Mossman, C, E. Matthews, J. Harris. Judge: T Sherratt, Esq. Starter: S. E. Gillingham. Hon. Sec. & Treas.: 0. E. Matthews. PROGRAMME 1— TILTING AT THE RING. First £l/10/-, second 15/-, third 7/G. Entry 2/6. 2 BENDING RACE. First £2, second £l. Entry 3/-. 3 MAIDEN JUMP. First £4, second £l/10/-, third 15/-. Entry 51(For horses that have never won a prize at any other Sports Meeting or Show). 4 .LADIES’ BENDING RACE. First 30/-, second 10/-. Entry 215 WHIP AND BOTTLE RACE. Ist 30/-, second 10/-. Entry 2/6. 6 BEST BOY AND GIRL RIDER (under 14 years)., 2 firsts 15/-, 2 seconds 7 /6. Entry free. 7 STOCK HORSE RACE. First £3, second 30/-. Entry 3/8— OPEN JUMP. First £4/4/-, second £2/2/-. Entry 519 FLAG RACE. First £2/10/, second 20/-. Entry 3/10— OPEN JUMP (Hunter Style). First £7/10/-, second £2/10/-. third £l. Entry 10/11— BEST STATION HACK (District Event). First £3/3/-, second £2/2/-. Entry 5/-. 12— THREAD THE NEEDLE. First trophy value £2. second £l. En try 3/-. 13— LADIES’ FLAG RACE. First 25/-, second 10/-. Entry 1/6. 14— DISTRICT JUMP. First £3, second £l. Entry 4/-. 15— POTATO SPEARING. First £2, second £l. Entry 3/-. SHEEP GUESSING. NAIL DRIVING COMPETITION FOR LADIES. A Handsome Cup valued £lO/10/-, presented by the Club, or Open Jump (Hunters’ Style). To .be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. A Special Trophy, valued £4/4/- presented by S. E. Gillingham, Esq., will be awarded for the District Horse scoring most points in Events 2,7, 9, 15. A Gold Medal, presented by C. E. Matthews, Esq., for District Jump. A Gold Medal presented by J. Harris, Esq., for winner of Maiden Jump. 1. The Committee reserve the right to alter or add to programme, or, if necessary, postpone the Meeting. 2. No entries received without cash. 3 Protests to be accompanied by deposit of 10/-, to be forfeited in the event of protest not being upheld. CHILDREN’S EVENTS ARRANGED ON GROUNDS. Hot Water supplied. ADMISSION 1/6 Horses 1/-, (Mrs 2/6, Children under 14, Free. USANCE JN ' JgjVENING. At Mr. S. E. Gillingham’s Woolshed, commencing at 8 p.m. ADMISSION—Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-, Double Ticket 5/-. For further particulars apply to— C. E. MATTHEWS , Hon. Sec. & Treas.. Phone IJ22K. JUST LANDED! GREEN, GREY, WHITE and STRIPED CANVAS For VERANDAH BLINDS Measures Taken and Prices FREE at JEUNES BRIGHT STREET Shop Phone 85. P.O Box 24. Private Phone 250. A BARGAIN! CANVAS HAVERSACKS CANVAS HAVERSACKS Suitable for S'chool or Luncfeeon 2/6 EACH. RAPIER yy OOL gALES SEASON 1925-1926. NAPIER MUNICIPAL THEATRE. Date. Time. 1926. Feb. 24 9 a.m. March 19 9 a.m. Other sales to be arranged The above roster is subject to alterations being made in both time and date and "to fixtures being altogether withdrawn. Brokers shall be held to have authority to sell at any such altered fixtures' notwithstanding that the grower or vendor has received no notice of such alteration. WILSON, CAN HAM & CO CASH BUYERS AT HIGHEST PRICES OF WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, CALFSKINS, HORSE AND COW HAIR, Etc. Deaf Direct with Exporters VE TAKE DELIVERY AT RAILWAY, BOAT OR FARM PROMPT PAYMENTS MADE PROMPT PAYMENTS MADE A. BAILLIE, Branch Manager ’EL. 813- GISBORNE BRANCH •gOOK-JgINDING. STYLE OF BINDING. LIBRARY BINDINGS,' MUSIC. A/cr BOOKS IN ANY SIZE OF ■ MAGAZINES. JTIMEft -pRINTIXG ..^TORKS 18 PHONE I

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11009, 23 January 1926, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11009, 23 January 1926, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11009, 23 January 1926, Page 10

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